830 verified sites across 22 beats — Signal77 dispatches the full index.
Any live website can apply to join the Signal77 registry. Select the most relevant beat, describe your site in plain terms, and the desk will review your submission.
+ Submit your siteSignal77 is a web directory organised as a series of editorial beats. It indexes 830 approved websites across 22 categories, from gaming and finance to travel and technology. Each entry is verified as a live, operational site before it appears in the registry.
Yes. Submission and listing are both free of charge. Signal77 does not charge operators to appear in the registry and does not offer paid placement.
Sites are grouped into 22 beats, each covering a different sector of the web. When you submit, you select the beat that best matches your site. The desk may reassign your submission if a different beat is a better fit.
Use the Add a Site form, enter your domain name and a brief description, and choose a beat from the list. The Signal77 desk will review your submission and add your site to the registry if it meets the basic criteria.
Most submissions are reviewed within a few days. Signal77 processes submissions in order of receipt. You will see your site listed in the registry once it has been approved by the desk.
Contact the Signal77 desk using the form on the About page to request a listing update. Include your domain name and the specific changes you need.
Signal77 declines submissions from sites that are not live, parked domains, or sites whose content does not match the submitted description. The desk makes final decisions on all submissions.
Signal77 is a web directory operating on the model of a news wire bureau: 830 approved sites, 22 editorial beats, each entry verified as an active, operational domain before it joins the registry. The directory spans the full breadth of the commercial web — from financial trading platforms and law firms to grooming retailers and travel operators. Signal77 was built for researchers, buyers, and general browsers who need a structured, factual inventory of the web rather than an algorithm-driven list. Each listing carries only the data provided at submission: domain, title, and a brief description. Submissions are free and open to any live site; approvals are reviewed by the Signal77 desk before the entry appears in the registry.